Welcome back to Open House! Had a great time playing last week with Dirty South at Avalon, thank you to everyone who made it out! Also, the Matan Caspi remix of my recent release with Steve Porter, called Safe Passage, climbed to *46 on the Beatport Top 100 Progressive Chart. Big thanks for your support. Today's episode includes my set featured on Suffused Diary & Bonzai Basik, followed by an exclusive session with the Las Vegas underground heavyweight, Brett Rubin. For now, turn it up.

I hope you enjoyed the first hour. Up next is one of my favorite artists from the underground, Black Rock Syndicate co-founder, and Vegas Afterhours afficianato, Brett Rubin. He has shared the stage with the likes of Tiesto, Sharam, Lee Burridge, and many more. And his tracks have landed on solid imprints such as Baroque & Hatrax. Today he is here just for you. For the next hour, Brett Rubin is in the mix.

TURN IT UP! Open House is a monthly electronic music mix show featuring today's newest & grooviest deep, tech and progressive. Hosted by Randy Seidman, Open House includes his own mixes as well as exclusive guest mixes from the biggest DJs around the world. Past episodes have included artists such as Mark Lower, Chris Lake, Max Freegrant, Proff, Nora En Pure, Moonbeam, Eelke Kleijn, Ad Brown, Stan Kolev, and many more. Look for Open House on stations around the world, including Digitally Imported & the iTunes store. Also available on Android platforms as well! Thank you for the nearly 300,000 downloads! Subscribe for free at the iTunes Store, or at the Open House homepage, where you can also find track lists for past episodes. Want to have your call featured on the air? Please let us know what you think of Open House and where you're calling from. Just drop us a voicemail: (+1) 315-RANDY-OH

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